Category

Daily Briefs

Daily Brief Macro: The Land of Swaying Yen: Will The BoJ Intervene? How Will Yen Respond? and more

By | Daily Briefs, Macro

In today’s briefing:

  • The Land of Swaying Yen: Will The BoJ Intervene? How Will Yen Respond?
  • Asia Geopolitics: Following Biden-Xi Meeting, Asia Is a Safer Place For Now
  • Taiwan: Underowned, Yet Gaining on Peers
  • US Rates Nugget: 4 Charts on Why November Data Will Reignite the Hawks
  • Malaysia Economics: What Has the Anwar Administration Achieved in One Year?
  • Great Game – Truce in Gaza?


The Land of Swaying Yen: Will The BoJ Intervene? How Will Yen Respond?

By Pranay Yadav

  • Japan faces a raft of economic headwinds which shows up in Yen’s underperformance. BoJ’s job is not one to be envied given near-term issues plus structural challenges.
  • Since the start of Sep, the Yen has underperformed the most among currency majors declining to a 33-year low relative to the USD.
  • A frail outlook warrants continued loose monetary policy. However, that creates other problems forcing BoJ intervention to support the Yen.

Asia Geopolitics: Following Biden-Xi Meeting, Asia Is a Safer Place For Now

By Manu Bhaskaran

  • The Biden-Xi meeting signals a positive phase for lower geopolitical risks in the Asia Pacific. Beijing and Washington are prioritising handling its domestic challenges over ratcheting up competitive activity.
  • Taiwan’s presidential polls also motivate China’s “wait-and-see” approach as the Sinoskeptic DPP faces headwinds in maintaining its grip on power. 
  • Japan’s more nuanced strategy has gained it traction with Asian nations. It is why it is emerging as a real winner in the geo-political game in Asia.

Taiwan: Underowned, Yet Gaining on Peers

By Steven Holden

  • The percentage of Global funds invested in Taiwan hits an all-time high of 57.8%.
  • Taiwan has been a key beneficiary of manager rotation alongside India, Argentina and South Korea over the last 6-months.
  • TSMC is the dominant stock holding, with 49.8% of funds holding a position and has hit record ownership among Global funds.

US Rates Nugget: 4 Charts on Why November Data Will Reignite the Hawks

By Andreas Steno

  • Welcome to this US rates nugget with three charts on why November data from the US economy could refuel the hawkish bias within the Federal Reserve.
  • First, our ISM Services model hints at a large rebound in the ISM number released on December 5.
  • ISM Services jumps to >60 in our models when you adjust for the spreadsheet wizardry of the Institute of Supply Management (remember the abysmal prints in Nov/Dec of 2022) as the seasonal adjustment factors are much more helpful than a year ago.

Malaysia Economics: What Has the Anwar Administration Achieved in One Year?

By Manu Bhaskaran

  • Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim marks a year in office after the dramatic events surrounding the 2022 election. We argue that his government deserves a decent grade.  
  • On both short-term fiscal issues and long-run growth, there are promising signs that the government is getting to grips with tackling the sources of Malaysia’s economic woes. 
  • Foreign policy will remain focused on balancing Malaysia’s interests amidst intensified US-China competition, using economic diplomacy to bolster its industrial ambitions.  

Great Game – Truce in Gaza?

By Mikkel Rosenvold

  • The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas is nearing a potential turning point, as Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh, in a statement to Reuters, indicated that the Palestinian militant group is on the brink of a truce agreement with Israel.
  • The negotiations, which are being mediated by Qatar, are primarily focused on key issues such as the duration of the truce, the mechanisms for aid delivery into Gaza, and a crucial exchange involving Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners.
  • What do we know?

💡 Before it’s here, it’s on Smartkarma

Sign Up for Free

The Smartkarma Preview Pass is your entry to the Independent Investment Research Network

  • ✓ Unlimited Research Summaries
  • ✓ Personalised Alerts
  • ✓ Custom Watchlists
  • ✓ Company Data and News
  • ✓ Events & Webinars



Most Read: Teco Electric & Machinery, Gs Yuasa Corp, Hanwha Ocean, BeiGene , Hollysys Automation Technologies, Alchip Technologies, Trip.com, ZEEKR, Tata Consultancy Svcs, Healius and more

By | Daily Briefs, Most Read

In today’s briefing:

  • Yuanta/​P-Shares Taiwan Div+ ETF Rebalance Preview: 18% One-Way Turnover & US$2.74bn Trade
  • Large GS Yuasa (6674) Placement – 20% Dilution, Needs Lots of Love
  • What Should We Do About the Futures Basis Spread Caused by Hanwha Ocean’s Rights Offering?
  • FXI Rebalance Preview: One Potential Change in December
  • Hollysys (HOLI US): In Court Today …
  • Taiwan Top 50 ETF Rebalance: Alchip (3661 TT) Going Back-To-Back?
  • Trip.com Q3 Quick Take: Net Inc > Consensus | Progress on Expenses | But Not a Game-Changer
  • Zeekr Pre-IPO – Peer Comparison – Catching up with Little Spending
  • Tata Consultancy Services (TCS IN): US$2bn Mega Buyback; Two More Trading Days Before Ex-Date
  • Healius Taps The Market. ACL Should Walk


Yuanta/​P-Shares Taiwan Div+ ETF Rebalance Preview: 18% One-Way Turnover & US$2.74bn Trade

By Brian Freitas

  • Using data from the close on 20 November, there could be 6 adds and 5 deletes to the Yuanta/​P-Shares Taiwan Dividend Plus ETF in December.
  • There will also be capping and funding flows that will lead to a one-way turnover of 17.8% and a one-way trade of US$1.37bn.
  • There are 16 stocks with at least 3 days ADV to trade from passive trackers and another 10 stocks that have at least 1-day ADV to trade.

Large GS Yuasa (6674) Placement – 20% Dilution, Needs Lots of Love

By Travis Lundy

  • Today after the close, noted Japanese battery maker Gs Yuasa Corp (6674 JP) announced a public equity offering accompanied by a 3rd party placement to Honda Motor (7267 JP)
  • Total $300mm+ raise is nearly 20.0mm shares against ~80mm shares out now. That’s 20% EPS dilution at a still-decent discount to book value.
  • This creates a weird situation of a low ROE stock becoming lower ROE, at a lower PBR, with “more growth ahead” in a hyper-competitive space.

What Should We Do About the Futures Basis Spread Caused by Hanwha Ocean’s Rights Offering?

By Sanghyun Park

  • The day the basis spread disappears is this Friday, the 24th of November. This mirrors a comparable pattern observed during Korean Air’s rights offering in 2020.
  • If the spot price does not fall below the futures price of our entry until this Friday, we could potentially be in a profitable range.
  • There has been a notable pattern where the spread continues to exist until just before the moment when new share selling becomes feasible.

FXI Rebalance Preview: One Potential Change in December

By Brian Freitas


Hollysys (HOLI US): In Court Today …

By David Blennerhassett

  • A fortnight after co-COOs pitched a US$25/share indicative Offer for Hollysys (HOLI US), Ascendent Capital, holding 13.7%, tabled a US$26/share Offer. The Recco/Dazheng consortium offered US$26.50 a week later.
  • There is currently a dispute over the ownership and control of Ace Lead’s shares in Hollysys, which was subject to an injunction hearing in the Hong Kong High Court.
  • That hearing took place today. So I went along to hear first-hand the key arguments from both sides. 

Taiwan Top 50 ETF Rebalance: Alchip (3661 TT) Going Back-To-Back?

By Brian Freitas


Trip.com Q3 Quick Take: Net Inc > Consensus | Progress on Expenses | But Not a Game-Changer

By Daniel Hellberg

  • Trip.com reported strong Q3 earnings, reflecting 2023’s ongoing tourism revival
  • Net Income beat expectations, and company made progress on expense control
  • But we don’t see “game-changing” numbers in Trip.com’s latest earnings release

Zeekr Pre-IPO – Peer Comparison – Catching up with Little Spending

By Sumeet Singh

  • ZEEKR (ZK US), a premium EV brand by Geely Auto (175 HK), aims to raise around US$500m in its US listing.
  • Zeekr was formed in Mar 2021 as a JV between Geely and its founder. Its first model was launched in Apr 21 with deliveries starting in Oct 21.
  • We have looked at the company’s past performance in our earlier notes . In this note, we will undertake a peer comparison.

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS IN): US$2bn Mega Buyback; Two More Trading Days Before Ex-Date

By Janaghan Jeyakumar, CFA

  • Indian IT services giant Tata Consultancy Svcs (TCS IN) launched a US$2bn Buyback last week.
  • The company will buy up to 40,963,855 shares in a Tender Offer-style Buyback at a Buyback Price of INR4,150/share (an 18% premium to today’s close).
  • In this insight, we take a closer look at the indicative timeline of key events in this Buyback, the company’s Buybacks history, proration details, and what this means for investors.

Healius Taps The Market. ACL Should Walk

By David Blennerhassett

  • Back on the 20 March, Australian Clinical Labs (ACL AU) announced a merger proposal for Healius (HLS AU), the completion of which would create Australia’s largest pathology provider.
  • In its Target Statement on the 4 May, Healius’ board unanimously recommended that Healius shareholders reject the Offer. A forthcoming ACCC decision may also conclude a merger is verboten. 
  • Now Healius has announced a “capital restructure reset” via issuing new shares at $1.20/share, a hefty 34.6% discount to last close. This breaches a number of prescribed occurrences. 

💡 Before it’s here, it’s on Smartkarma

Sign Up for Free

The Smartkarma Preview Pass is your entry to the Independent Investment Research Network

  • ✓ Unlimited Research Summaries
  • ✓ Personalised Alerts
  • ✓ Custom Watchlists
  • ✓ Company Analytics and News
  • ✓ Events & Webinars



Daily Brief Australia: S&P/ASX 200, Healius and more

By | Australia, Daily Briefs

In today’s briefing:

  • EQD | Modest ASX200 Rally Raises Questions About Direction
  • Healius Taps The Market. ACL Should Walk


EQD | Modest ASX200 Rally Raises Questions About Direction

By Nico Rosti

  • The S&P/ASX 200 INDEX closed up last week (CC=+1), currently uptrending, but the rally is weak, there is a chance that it could fall already this week and close down.
  • The index has reached Q2 resistance, that’s the area where the index starts to be OVERBOUGHT, based on the current pattern.
  • We see a potential pullback between -1% and -2% from current levels, across 1-2 weeks, this would bring the index down to the 6990-6920 support area. 

Healius Taps The Market. ACL Should Walk

By David Blennerhassett

  • Back on the 20 March, Australian Clinical Labs (ACL AU) announced a merger proposal for Healius (HLS AU), the completion of which would create Australia’s largest pathology provider.
  • In its Target Statement on the 4 May, Healius’ board unanimously recommended that Healius shareholders reject the Offer. A forthcoming ACCC decision may also conclude a merger is verboten. 
  • Now Healius has announced a “capital restructure reset” via issuing new shares at $1.20/share, a hefty 34.6% discount to last close. This breaches a number of prescribed occurrences. 

💡 Before it’s here, it’s on Smartkarma

Sign Up for Free

The Smartkarma Preview Pass is your entry to the Independent Investment Research Network

  • ✓ Unlimited Research Summaries
  • ✓ Personalised Alerts
  • ✓ Custom Watchlists
  • ✓ Company Data and News
  • ✓ Events & Webinars



Daily Brief South Korea: DS Dansuk, Hyundai Elevator Co and more

By | Daily Briefs, South Korea

In today’s briefing:

  • DS Dansuk IPO Preview
  • Hyundai Elevator: Hyun Jeong-Eun Resigns from the BOD Chairwoman Position


DS Dansuk IPO Preview

By Douglas Kim

  • DS Dansuk is getting ready to complete its IPO in Korea in the next several weeks. The IPO price range is from 79,000 won to 89,000 won. 
  • The book building for the institutional investors will be from 5-11 December. The IPO offering amount is from 96.4 billion won to 108.6 billion won. 
  • According to the bankers’ valuation, DS Dansuk’s valuation would range from 462 billion won to 522 billion won. 

Hyundai Elevator: Hyun Jeong-Eun Resigns from the BOD Chairwoman Position

By Douglas Kim

  • On 17 November, Hyun Jeong-Eun resigned from the Hyundai Elevator Co Board of Directors Chairwoman and internal director positions, mainly due to strong pressures from other major shareholders.
  • With Hyun Jeong-Eun finally out of the company, Hyundai Elevator is likely to significantly emphasize on improving its corporate governance.
  • Hyundai Elevator is considering new shareholder return policies, including a potential 50%+ dividend payout, higher share buybacks, and a mandatory minimum dividend yield.

💡 Before it’s here, it’s on Smartkarma

Sign Up for Free

The Smartkarma Preview Pass is your entry to the Independent Investment Research Network

  • ✓ Unlimited Research Summaries
  • ✓ Personalised Alerts
  • ✓ Custom Watchlists
  • ✓ Company Data and News
  • ✓ Events & Webinars



Daily Brief Indonesia: Xiaomi Corp and more

By | Daily Briefs, Indonesia

In today’s briefing:

  • Morning Views Asia: Lippo Karawaci, Softbank Group, Xiaomi Corp


Morning Views Asia: Lippo Karawaci, Softbank Group, Xiaomi Corp

By Charles Macgregor

Lucror Analytics Morning Views comprise our fundamental credit analysis, opinions and trade recommendations on high yield issuers in the region, based on key company-specific developments in the past 24 hours. Our Morning Views include a section with a brief market commentary, key market indicators and a macroeconomic and corporate event calendar.


💡 Before it’s here, it’s on Smartkarma

Sign Up for Free

The Smartkarma Preview Pass is your entry to the Independent Investment Research Network

  • ✓ Unlimited Research Summaries
  • ✓ Personalised Alerts
  • ✓ Custom Watchlists
  • ✓ Company Data and News
  • ✓ Events & Webinars



Daily Brief United States: US Global Jets ETF, Soluna Holdings , ATN International, ZEEKR and more

By | Daily Briefs, United States

In today’s briefing:

  • JETS US Equity: Attempting to Take Off
  • Soluna Holdings, Inc. – 3Q Results Show Turnaround Is Complete
  • ATNI: Changing from the Top
  • Zeekr Pre-IPO – Peer Comparison – Catching up with Little Spending


JETS US Equity: Attempting to Take Off

By Mohshin Aziz

  • US Global Jets ETF (JETS US) surged by 6.6% last week, bringing the YTD to -2.1%. The strong move was in tandem with U.S. major indexes, but at 3x greater
  • Positive fund inflow of US$92m, the second month in a row, reversing 17 months’ downtrend. Accumulation suggests the bottom is over, and investors turning positive on the aviation sector 
  • Maintain TP of US$19 (+14% UPSIDE), but it might be a good idea to protect the downside with a short-term Put option, last week’s action was too fast and furious 

Soluna Holdings, Inc. – 3Q Results Show Turnaround Is Complete

By Water Tower Research

  • Reports 3Q23 revenues of $5.8 million and positive adjusted EBITDA of $405K, up from $2.1 million and negative ~$2 million, respectively, in 2Q23.
  • The improved results reflect additional contributions from new projects that began ramping up in 2Q23, along with lower SG&A that reflects the cost-cutting efforts enacted earlier in 2023.
  • We note that comparisons to 3Q22 are not meaningful given the company’s pivot to mostly hosting contracts at its data centers rather than proprietary Bitcoin mining where it recognized both higher revenues and costs.

ATNI: Changing from the Top

By Hamed Khorsand

  • ATNI is getting set to undergo management change right when the Company was to begin harvesting cash flow from several years of capital expenditures
  • In 2024, CEO would move to Executive Chairman and the CFO plans to retire. In their place, ATNI has named Brad Martin as CEO and Carlos Doglioli as CFO
  • Current COO has overseen the investment in Alaska and other markets ATNI has been placing fiber lines in an attempt to thwart competition before there was a severe pricing pressure

Zeekr Pre-IPO – Peer Comparison – Catching up with Little Spending

By Sumeet Singh

  • ZEEKR (ZK US), a premium EV brand by Geely Auto (175 HK), aims to raise around US$500m in its US listing.
  • Zeekr was formed in Mar 2021 as a JV between Geely and its founder. Its first model was launched in Apr 21 with deliveries starting in Oct 21.
  • We have looked at the company’s past performance in our earlier notes . In this note, we will undertake a peer comparison.

💡 Before it’s here, it’s on Smartkarma

Sign Up for Free

The Smartkarma Preview Pass is your entry to the Independent Investment Research Network

  • ✓ Unlimited Research Summaries
  • ✓ Personalised Alerts
  • ✓ Custom Watchlists
  • ✓ Company Data and News
  • ✓ Events & Webinars



Daily Brief Japan: Daito Trust Construct, Gs Yuasa Corp, Xiaomi Corp, AZ-Com Maruwa Holdings, Sodick Co Ltd and more

By | Daily Briefs, Japan

In today’s briefing:

  • Daito Trust (1878) Doing a ToSTNeT Buyback Which Is NOT a ToSTNeT Buyback…  Unless It Is.
  • Large GS Yuasa (6674) Placement – 20% Dilution, Needs Lots of Love
  • GS Yuasa Placement – Well Flagged but Relatively Large Deal, Liquidity Might Be an Issue
  • Morning Views Asia: Lippo Karawaci, Softbank Group, Xiaomi Corp
  • AZ Com Maruwa Placement – Mixed Feelings About the Mixed Offering
  • Sodick (6143 JP) – Revisiting the Strategy and Accelerating Structural Reforms


Daito Trust (1878) Doing a ToSTNeT Buyback Which Is NOT a ToSTNeT Buyback…  Unless It Is.

By Travis Lundy


Large GS Yuasa (6674) Placement – 20% Dilution, Needs Lots of Love

By Travis Lundy

  • Today after the close, noted Japanese battery maker Gs Yuasa Corp (6674 JP) announced a public equity offering accompanied by a 3rd party placement to Honda Motor (7267 JP)
  • Total $300mm+ raise is nearly 20.0mm shares against ~80mm shares out now. That’s 20% EPS dilution at a still-decent discount to book value.
  • This creates a weird situation of a low ROE stock becoming lower ROE, at a lower PBR, with “more growth ahead” in a hyper-competitive space.

GS Yuasa Placement – Well Flagged but Relatively Large Deal, Liquidity Might Be an Issue

By Sumeet Singh

  • Gs Yuasa Corp (6674 JP) (GSY) is looking to raise around US$240m via a public offering, along with placing shares via third-party allotment with Honda Motor (7267 JP) .
  • The company formed a JV with Honda Motors earlier this year and will use the bulk of the proceeds for investments in the JV.
  • In this note, we will talk about the deal dynamics and run the deal through our ECM framework.

Morning Views Asia: Lippo Karawaci, Softbank Group, Xiaomi Corp

By Charles Macgregor

Lucror Analytics Morning Views comprise our fundamental credit analysis, opinions and trade recommendations on high yield issuers in the region, based on key company-specific developments in the past 24 hours. Our Morning Views include a section with a brief market commentary, key market indicators and a macroeconomic and corporate event calendar.


AZ Com Maruwa Placement – Mixed Feelings About the Mixed Offering

By Ethan Aw

  • AZ-Com Maruwa Holdings (9090 JP) is looking to raise around US$206m in its mixed follow-on offering. 
  • The deal will be a large one to digest, at 129 days of three month ADV, 5.5% dilution and 12.2% of current mcap.
  • In this note, we will talk about the deal dynamics and run the deal through our ECM framework.

Sodick (6143 JP) – Revisiting the Strategy and Accelerating Structural Reforms

By Astris Advisory Japan

  • Major change of gameplan – Q1-3 FY12/2023 results were weaker than expected with the company revising down FY guidance, and withdrawing both current medium and long-term plans given highly challenging business conditions.
  • An overview plan of structural reforms has been unveiled, focusing on becoming a more resilient and profitable business, realigning product lines, and rebuilding sales and production setups.
  • Although an ambitious initiative with a wide scope, we believe that this will have a positive impact of significantly accelerating transformation initiatives, and transitioning the company to a more optimal business model.

💡 Before it’s here, it’s on Smartkarma

Sign Up for Free

The Smartkarma Preview Pass is your entry to the Independent Investment Research Network

  • ✓ Unlimited Research Summaries
  • ✓ Personalised Alerts
  • ✓ Custom Watchlists
  • ✓ Company Data and News
  • ✓ Events & Webinars



Daily Brief India: Flair Writing Industries and more

By | Daily Briefs, India

In today’s briefing:

  • Flair Writing Industries IPO- Forensic Analysis


Flair Writing Industries IPO- Forensic Analysis

By Nitin Mangal

  • Flair Writing Industries (1656496D IN) ‘s INR 5.9 bn upcoming IPO consists of fresh issue worth INR 2.9 bn and OFS worth INR 3 bn (at the upper end).
  • The company is the largest pen manufacturer in India and one of the top three players in the Indian Writing Instruments Industry.
  • While the company has shown a handsome growth since the pandemic, some operating metrics pertaining to employees don’t seem to add up.

💡 Before it’s here, it’s on Smartkarma

Sign Up for Free

The Smartkarma Preview Pass is your entry to the Independent Investment Research Network

  • ✓ Unlimited Research Summaries
  • ✓ Personalised Alerts
  • ✓ Custom Watchlists
  • ✓ Company Data and News
  • ✓ Events & Webinars



Daily Brief China: Alibaba Group Holding , Alibaba (ADR), Prosus NV, BeiGene , Meituan, Cainiao Smart Logistics Network, HSBC Holdings, Xiaomi Corp, Hygeia Healthcare Group and more

By | China, Daily Briefs

In today’s briefing:

  • Alibaba: Bull Thesis Shattered
  • Alibaba (BABA US): Selling at This Valuation Is Last Thing You Want
  • StubWorld: Prosus Trading “Rich”. And So It Should Be
  • China Consumption Weekly (20 Nov 2023): Alibaba, Kuaishou, Tencent Music, JD.com, Tims China
  • FXI Rebalance Preview: One Potential Change in December
  • MT (Meituan 3690 HK) Earnings Preview: Rev Up by 24% YoY and 80% Upside, Buy
  • CaiNiao’s FYQ2: Revenue +25% Y/Y, Led by Int’l | EBITA Margin Up, Too | Solid Showing Ahead of IPO
  • HSBC – HK & China CRE Credit Impaired Loans Now 25.8% from 20.2% | ECL Coverage for HK CRE up 45%
  • Morning Views Asia: Lippo Karawaci, Softbank Group, Xiaomi Corp
  • Hygeia Healthcare Group (6078.HK) – A Decline in Growth Is Inevitable


Alibaba: Bull Thesis Shattered

By Oshadhi Kumarasiri

  • Optimism for improved shareholder returns through IPOs diminishes further as Alibaba (ADR) (BABA US) puts the Cloud spinoff on hold.
  • Jack Ma’s sale of 10m ADS, representing 5% of his Alibaba holdings, sparks concern. Investors should worry about his lack of optimism.
  • With the Cloud IPO on hold, Alibaba Group Holding (9988 HK) is vulnerable to numerous downside catalysts, as outlined below.

Alibaba (BABA US): Selling at This Valuation Is Last Thing You Want

By Eric Chen

  • In-Line results were overshadowed by company’s pullback from March restructuring plan and Jack ma’s family trust selling shares.
  • Worst sell-off in a year was over-reaction as abrupt changes unnerved investors who tended to interpret the events  with excessive negative sentiments.
  • Valuation almost priced in a scenario where company is overtaken by PDD in faltering Chinese economy. Selling amidst this extreme pessimism is the last thing investors want in our view. 

StubWorld: Prosus Trading “Rich”. And So It Should Be

By David Blennerhassett

  • The accretion trade is going to plan as Prosus NV (PRX NA) sells Tencent (700 HK); and Prosus and Tencent both back their own shares.
  • Preceding my comments on Prosus/Tencent One are the current setup/unwind tables for Asia-Pacific Holdcos
  • These relationships trade with a minimum liquidity of US$1mn, and a % market capitalisation >20%.

China Consumption Weekly (20 Nov 2023): Alibaba, Kuaishou, Tencent Music, JD.com, Tims China

By Ming Lu

  • Alibaba’s cloud servers experienced downtime for more than three hours.
  • Kuaishou achieved success in the Singles Day sales and we expect a high growth rate for “other revenue” in 3Q23.
  • Tims China’s revenue grew strongly with aggressive expansion of new stores.

FXI Rebalance Preview: One Potential Change in December

By Brian Freitas


MT (Meituan 3690 HK) Earnings Preview: Rev Up by 24% YoY and 80% Upside, Buy

By Ming Lu

  • We expect total revenue will grow by 24% in 3Q23, as catering has been recovering in China.
  • We expect Meituan can still earn positive operating profit 3Q23, as the company cut salespeople’s bonuses.
  • We also believe that the stock has an upside of 87% for year end 2024.

CaiNiao’s FYQ2: Revenue +25% Y/Y, Led by Int’l | EBITA Margin Up, Too | Solid Showing Ahead of IPO

By Daniel Hellberg

  • Led by international activity, CaiNiao booked +25% Y/Y revenue growth in FYQ2
  • FYQ2 EBITA margin improved Y/Y and Q/Q, even as express companies struggled
  • Result bolsters CaiNiao status as vehicle to access BABA’s international growth

HSBC – HK & China CRE Credit Impaired Loans Now 25.8% from 20.2% | ECL Coverage for HK CRE up 45%

By Daniel Tabbush

  • HK & China CRE credit impaired loans are rising sharply and high in 3Q23. We believe there is risk that the bank has to take much higher credit costs.
  • Not only Mainland China CRE where there are risks. HSBC shows its ECL coverage ratio for HK CRE rising 45% over the past nine months, from 4Q22 to 3Q23.
  • LT credit costs shows HSBC’s provisioning is like during a benign environment, at ~1/3 of its LT average. Its +34% QoQ credit costs in 4Q22 is worth keeping in mind.

Morning Views Asia: Lippo Karawaci, Softbank Group, Xiaomi Corp

By Charles Macgregor

Lucror Analytics Morning Views comprise our fundamental credit analysis, opinions and trade recommendations on high yield issuers in the region, based on key company-specific developments in the past 24 hours. Our Morning Views include a section with a brief market commentary, key market indicators and a macroeconomic and corporate event calendar.


Hygeia Healthcare Group (6078.HK) – A Decline in Growth Is Inevitable

By Xinyao (Criss) Wang

  • Hygeia’s asset-heavy model leads to a situation of expense “front-loading” and profit “back-loading”.Management’s attitude towards profit is “thought-provoking”.It’s best for investors not to have high hope for Hygeia’s profit margin.
  • Hygeia can maintain 30%+ growth in short term, but revenue growth could fall to 15-20% in the future due to lack of high-quality M&A targets and uncertainties brought by anti-corruption.
  • Revenue forecast is about RMB4 billion in 2023 and RMB5-5.5 billion in 2024. P/E of 30-40 is reasonable range at this stage, which would drop afterwards. Current valuation is expensive. 

💡 Before it’s here, it’s on Smartkarma

Sign Up for Free

The Smartkarma Preview Pass is your entry to the Independent Investment Research Network

  • ✓ Unlimited Research Summaries
  • ✓ Personalised Alerts
  • ✓ Custom Watchlists
  • ✓ Company Data and News
  • ✓ Events & Webinars



Daily Brief Industrials: Gs Yuasa Corp, Teco Electric & Machinery, Taiwan Secom, DS Dansuk, Hyundai Elevator Co, Cainiao Smart Logistics Network, AZ-Com Maruwa Holdings, US Global Jets ETF, Sodick Co Ltd and more

By | Daily Briefs, Industrials

In today’s briefing:

  • Large GS Yuasa (6674) Placement – 20% Dilution, Needs Lots of Love
  • Yuanta/​P-Shares Taiwan Div+ ETF Rebalance Preview: 18% One-Way Turnover & US$2.74bn Trade
  • Quiddity Leaderboard TDIV Dec 23: US$1.36bn One-Way, 20%+ Turnover, 2 Weeks to Announcement
  • GS Yuasa Placement – Well Flagged but Relatively Large Deal, Liquidity Might Be an Issue
  • DS Dansuk IPO Preview
  • Hyundai Elevator: Hyun Jeong-Eun Resigns from the BOD Chairwoman Position
  • CaiNiao’s FYQ2: Revenue +25% Y/Y, Led by Int’l | EBITA Margin Up, Too | Solid Showing Ahead of IPO
  • AZ Com Maruwa Placement – Mixed Feelings About the Mixed Offering
  • JETS US Equity: Attempting to Take Off
  • Sodick (6143 JP) – Revisiting the Strategy and Accelerating Structural Reforms


Large GS Yuasa (6674) Placement – 20% Dilution, Needs Lots of Love

By Travis Lundy

  • Today after the close, noted Japanese battery maker Gs Yuasa Corp (6674 JP) announced a public equity offering accompanied by a 3rd party placement to Honda Motor (7267 JP)
  • Total $300mm+ raise is nearly 20.0mm shares against ~80mm shares out now. That’s 20% EPS dilution at a still-decent discount to book value.
  • This creates a weird situation of a low ROE stock becoming lower ROE, at a lower PBR, with “more growth ahead” in a hyper-competitive space.

Yuanta/​P-Shares Taiwan Div+ ETF Rebalance Preview: 18% One-Way Turnover & US$2.74bn Trade

By Brian Freitas

  • Using data from the close on 20 November, there could be 6 adds and 5 deletes to the Yuanta/​P-Shares Taiwan Dividend Plus ETF in December.
  • There will also be capping and funding flows that will lead to a one-way turnover of 17.8% and a one-way trade of US$1.37bn.
  • There are 16 stocks with at least 3 days ADV to trade from passive trackers and another 10 stocks that have at least 1-day ADV to trade.

Quiddity Leaderboard TDIV Dec 23: US$1.36bn One-Way, 20%+ Turnover, 2 Weeks to Announcement

By Janaghan Jeyakumar, CFA

  • In this insight, we take look at Quiddity’s expectations for index changes and capping flows for the TDIV Index for the December 2023 review.
  • There are some key changes to expectations since my last TDIV insight as a consequence of changes in share prices and/or dividend expectations.
  • I currently expect 6 ADDs and 5 DELs during the December 2023 review.

GS Yuasa Placement – Well Flagged but Relatively Large Deal, Liquidity Might Be an Issue

By Sumeet Singh

  • Gs Yuasa Corp (6674 JP) (GSY) is looking to raise around US$240m via a public offering, along with placing shares via third-party allotment with Honda Motor (7267 JP) .
  • The company formed a JV with Honda Motors earlier this year and will use the bulk of the proceeds for investments in the JV.
  • In this note, we will talk about the deal dynamics and run the deal through our ECM framework.

DS Dansuk IPO Preview

By Douglas Kim

  • DS Dansuk is getting ready to complete its IPO in Korea in the next several weeks. The IPO price range is from 79,000 won to 89,000 won. 
  • The book building for the institutional investors will be from 5-11 December. The IPO offering amount is from 96.4 billion won to 108.6 billion won. 
  • According to the bankers’ valuation, DS Dansuk’s valuation would range from 462 billion won to 522 billion won. 

Hyundai Elevator: Hyun Jeong-Eun Resigns from the BOD Chairwoman Position

By Douglas Kim

  • On 17 November, Hyun Jeong-Eun resigned from the Hyundai Elevator Co Board of Directors Chairwoman and internal director positions, mainly due to strong pressures from other major shareholders.
  • With Hyun Jeong-Eun finally out of the company, Hyundai Elevator is likely to significantly emphasize on improving its corporate governance.
  • Hyundai Elevator is considering new shareholder return policies, including a potential 50%+ dividend payout, higher share buybacks, and a mandatory minimum dividend yield.

CaiNiao’s FYQ2: Revenue +25% Y/Y, Led by Int’l | EBITA Margin Up, Too | Solid Showing Ahead of IPO

By Daniel Hellberg

  • Led by international activity, CaiNiao booked +25% Y/Y revenue growth in FYQ2
  • FYQ2 EBITA margin improved Y/Y and Q/Q, even as express companies struggled
  • Result bolsters CaiNiao status as vehicle to access BABA’s international growth

AZ Com Maruwa Placement – Mixed Feelings About the Mixed Offering

By Ethan Aw

  • AZ-Com Maruwa Holdings (9090 JP) is looking to raise around US$206m in its mixed follow-on offering. 
  • The deal will be a large one to digest, at 129 days of three month ADV, 5.5% dilution and 12.2% of current mcap.
  • In this note, we will talk about the deal dynamics and run the deal through our ECM framework.

JETS US Equity: Attempting to Take Off

By Mohshin Aziz

  • US Global Jets ETF (JETS US) surged by 6.6% last week, bringing the YTD to -2.1%. The strong move was in tandem with U.S. major indexes, but at 3x greater
  • Positive fund inflow of US$92m, the second month in a row, reversing 17 months’ downtrend. Accumulation suggests the bottom is over, and investors turning positive on the aviation sector 
  • Maintain TP of US$19 (+14% UPSIDE), but it might be a good idea to protect the downside with a short-term Put option, last week’s action was too fast and furious 

Sodick (6143 JP) – Revisiting the Strategy and Accelerating Structural Reforms

By Astris Advisory Japan

  • Major change of gameplan – Q1-3 FY12/2023 results were weaker than expected with the company revising down FY guidance, and withdrawing both current medium and long-term plans given highly challenging business conditions.
  • An overview plan of structural reforms has been unveiled, focusing on becoming a more resilient and profitable business, realigning product lines, and rebuilding sales and production setups.
  • Although an ambitious initiative with a wide scope, we believe that this will have a positive impact of significantly accelerating transformation initiatives, and transitioning the company to a more optimal business model.

💡 Before it’s here, it’s on Smartkarma

Sign Up for Free

The Smartkarma Preview Pass is your entry to the Independent Investment Research Network

  • ✓ Unlimited Research Summaries
  • ✓ Personalised Alerts
  • ✓ Custom Watchlists
  • ✓ Company Data and News
  • ✓ Events & Webinars